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crossing from serbiaintohungary. securityforces responded in kind. , returned as night fell, but there are reports that the hunt gary and army has deployed armed vehicles along the border. as one border closes, another open. migrants are now moving westward to croatia. 1000 have already crossed and thousands more are on the way. thumbs up, until now that has been the only choice on facebook. now the world's biggest social network says it is thinking about adding a dislike that, to -- a dislike button, too. i'm sarah kelly. thank you very much for joining us. a measure of calm has returned to the hungary border with serbia after frustration erupted into violence. hunt grids -- hundreds were beaten back by water cannon and tear gas. injuries have been reported on both sides. hungary says they have arrested 29 people, including one man identified as a known terrorist. by the dark of night, armored humvees have reportedly begun patrolling the border. hungary says it is merely enforcing eu law but the eu migration commissioner says guarding borders with violent means is not compatible

crossing from serbia into hungary. security forces responded in kind. , returned as night fell, but there are reports that the hunt gary and army has deployed armed vehicles along the border. as one border closes, another open. migrants are now moving westward to croatia. 1000 have already crossed and thousands more are on the way. thumbs up, until now that has been the only choice on facebook. now the world's biggest social network says it is thinking about adding a dislike that, to -- a...

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layout of the city. divided, split by the danube river, buda on one side, phest on theother.hungary'scapitalliterally divided in two. literally a crossroads of worlds. >> which is which? >> if you look down, you're in buda. if you look up, you're in phest. >> he's a budapest born poet and performance artist. >> according to the myth i was brought up, if you are in buda, you're in europe and the other side is asia. this is the border of the roman empire, originally. this big river. >> right here. >> yeah. >> why didn't they cross? >> the other side is flat, it's hard to defend and there were all these tribes that were vicious and not as civilized as the romans believed they were. >> they've all been here, the celts, the romans, the mongols, the ottoman turks. all had their way or tried. all left their mark to one extent or another. ♪ then mid-19th century, the curious, seemingly improbable austro-hungarian empire. this is when the city came into its open, fueled by untold wealth, accumulated power, and ambition. architecturally, intellectually, a great city. one of the world's grea

layout of the city. divided, split by the danube river, buda on one side, phest on the other. hungary's capital literally divided in two. literally a crossroads of worlds. >> which is which? >> if you look down, you're in buda. if you look up, you're in phest. >> he's a budapest born poet and performance artist. >> according to the myth i was brought up, if you are in buda, you're in europe and the other side is asia. this is the border of the roman empire, originally....

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to asylum seekers intensifies accusationsthathungaryisinhumanely treating refew juries. >>> good evening. this is al jazeera america. we begin tonight with a deadly crane collapse in islam's holyist city inside mecca's grand mosque, the largest in the world. 107 people died and more than 200 were hurt when a towering construction crane crashed through the east side of the mosque. officials say heavy winds may have caused the collapse. as omar reports, it happened just weeks before millions of muslims are set to begin their pilgrimage. >>reporter: the moment the crane collapsed captured on amateur video. another clip posted online provides an idea of the chaos that followed. the construction crane toppled through the roof of the grand mosque in the muslim holy city of mecca killing scores of people and injuring many more. >> nobody had a clue what happened. we didn't know what happened. for several hours, scenes from inside the grand mosque showed emergency crews rushing to help victims and to clear the site of debris. this is the build up to the busiest time of year for

to asylum seekers intensifies accusations that hungary is inhumanely treating refew juries. >>> good evening. this is al jazeera america. we begin tonight with a deadly crane collapse in islam's holyist city inside mecca's grand mosque, the largest in the world. 107 people died and more than 200 were hurt when a towering construction crane crashed through the east side of the mosque. officials say heavy winds may have caused the collapse. as omar reports, it happened just weeks before...

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pictures emerge from detention centersinhungarywhererefugees are being thrown food. an initial report on the fire on a british airways plane in las vegas airport earlier this week suggests that parts of an engine broke off,/through the casing and landed on the runway. duncan: new pictures today from inside the burning aircraft. showing just how serious the fire was and how close to disaster those on board came. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated. duncan: american safety experts say the engine casing blew apart , sending debris everywhere. bits of the aircraft flew seven or eight inches long found on the runway. the captain was calmly communicating with air traffic controllers. >> mayday, made a. -- mayday. >> heavy fire services on the way. duncan: this had been his penultimate flight. he's now believed to have returned to the united kingdom. where neighbors at his home say he is a very impressive person. retiretinan was due to next weekend. but as he told one interviewer, safe to say i am now finished with flying. most of the passengers who scrambled away from the b

pictures emerge from detention centers in hungary where refugees are being thrown food. an initial report on the fire on a british airways plane in las vegas airport earlier this week suggests that parts of an engine broke off,/through the casing and landed on the runway. duncan: new pictures today from inside the burning aircraft. showing just how serious the fire was and how close to disaster those on board came. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated. duncan: american safety...

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correspondent tells us why. also coming up, another fence goes upinhungarysendsin the army to stop the flow of migrants across its borders, as thousands more try and cross from croatia. and pope francis meets former cuban leader fidel castro as the pontiff continues his four-day tour of the island. i am swelcome to the program. a huge selloff of volkswagen stock on monday with investors erasing more than 13 billion euros from the company market share in a single trading session. business under daniel winter joins us with more. daniel: that's right, and people say volkswagen has polluted his reputation. the company has admitted to secretly rigging its cars to faking emissions test results some vw and audi models. apparently the u.s. justice department is conducting a criminal probe into this, too, and the company could face billions in fines. here is more. reporter: only weeks ago, he extended his contract as the ceo of vw until 2018. he emerged from an internal power struggle as the strong winter. now his position is in question could if he knew about the manipulation, he woul

correspondent tells us why. also coming up, another fence goes up in hungary sends in the army to stop the flow of migrants across its borders, as thousands more try and cross from croatia. and pope francis meets former cuban leader fidel castro as the pontiff continues his four-day tour of the island. i am swelcome to the program. a huge selloff of volkswagen stock on monday with investors erasing more than 13 billion euros from the company market share in a single trading session. business...

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opposition to eu policies on the riseinhungaryasthey try to fence itself off from the influx of refugees and german car maker volkswagen is facing rigging investigation right across the globe. ♪ welcome back and remind you of the top stories on al jazeera and the king of saudi arabia reviewed a safety review of all hajj procedures and review and investigation follows a stampede that killed more than 700 people on thursday, hundreds were injured. pope francis is set to address world leaders at the u.n. headquarters in new york on friday ahead of his first address to the general assembly he was greeted by thousands when he arrive add at st. patricks cathedral in manhattan. reduce greenhouse emissions and force them to buy credits and president xi jinping will talk about tackling climate change later in a summit meeting with u.s. president barack obama at the white house. now hungary's prime minister says he is ready to consider a corridor for refugees to use, trying to get to richer, western european countries, after meeting the austria chancellor he said the question of the nex

opposition to eu policies on the rise in hungary as they try to fence itself off from the influx of refugees and german car maker volkswagen is facing rigging investigation right across the globe. ♪ welcome back and remind you of the top stories on al jazeera and the king of saudi arabia reviewed a safety review of all hajj procedures and review and investigation follows a stampede that killed more than 700 people on thursday, hundreds were injured. pope francis is set to address world...

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york. >> all right, lori, thank you. >>> lester holt joins us live nowfromhungarywitha look a what is ahead on nbc "nightly news" tonight. >> hi, chuck and sibila. standing next to the track that people were pouring into this country through a gap an uncontrolled border. that all changed rapidly today when troops moved in and seized control of this country's borders. people still getting in in a more orderly fashion and they have to apply for asylum. this is happening throughout europe this influx of refugees into this region. chuck and sibila. >> the borders going up, can you sense any anxiety? do all the people frying to get to western europe know the time window is closing. what are they being told? >> a lot knew the time window was closing. some people running across the border. one thing they lack the most. volunteers here giving food and water and all those sorts of things. what they weren't giving e given was information. how they will get wherever they're going and what will happen to them. some, according to the officials here in hungary could face deportation and we'

york. >> all right, lori, thank you. >>> lester holt joins us live now from hungary with a look a what is ahead on nbc "nightly news" tonight. >> hi, chuck and sibila. standing next to the track that people were pouring into this country through a gap an uncontrolled border. that all changed rapidly today when troops moved in and seized control of this country's borders. people still getting in in a more orderly fashion and they have to apply for asylum. this is...

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hungary, robreynolds is in munich where the refugees were met with a warm welcome. >> stepped on to german soil at last. for thousands those steps represent the successful finish to harrowing journeys stretching thousands of kilometers. germans gathered the stations to cheer and clap. as refugees went through a temporary processing center set up outside. registering with authorities and applying for asylum. >> it's all running very smoothly in a very orderly manner. we have had several meetings with the crisis management team. the aid organizations are managing this in a very impressive way. >> german officials have estimated 800,000 refugees may arrive in the country before the end of the year. the refugees waited in line to register to receive new clothing water and food. some families seemed dazed. they spent many days facing hostility in hungary before finally being allowed to move on to germany. >> my house burn, i decide to go from syria i hope to find better life here to me and my family. >> germany officials say the cost of absorbing the refugees may reach 10 billion eurozon

hungary, rob reynolds is in munich where the refugees were met with a warm welcome. >> stepped on to german soil at last. for thousands those steps represent the successful finish to harrowing journeys stretching thousands of kilometers. germans gathered the stations to cheer and clap. as refugees went through a temporary processing center set up outside. registering with authorities and applying for asylum. >> it's all running very smoothly in a very orderly manner. we have had...

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millions prepare to make an annual visit to the mosque. >>> and fromthehungary/serbia border,families, so many making the dangerous journey. last night, we showed you the images, the first from inside one of those camps. authorities tossing food at families. and the hungarian camerawoman kicking, now apologizing, saying she acted in a panic. now, terry moran, with how it feels inside those camps. >> reporter: the scenes in hungary sparked global outrage. keeping refugees in overcrowded pens and cells, behind bars and fences, no medical care. today we learned what it was really like in those hungarian camps for one family. a family we know well. welcome! we met them as they crossed the border into austria, cursing the hungarians. it was mohammed hilel and his family, including baby fahed, who won our hearts when we met them all last month in turkey. they made that dangerous crossing to greece. and then disappeared for a week in hungary, herded into a camp. they took these cell phone photos of the filthy conditions, of the dark, damp cells. and look at this. the food ration --

millions prepare to make an annual visit to the mosque. >>> and from the hungary/serbia border, families, so many making the dangerous journey. last night, we showed you the images, the first from inside one of those camps. authorities tossing food at families. and the hungarian camerawoman kicking, now apologizing, saying she acted in a panic. now, terry moran, with how it feels inside those camps. >> reporter: the scenes in hungary sparked global outrage. keeping refugees in...

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over the mediterranean, and up through the balkans. for days they have been heldinhungary, uncertainof whether they'd be allowed through to austria and into the e.u. rob reynolds reports from munich, where they've been met with a warm welcome. >> reporter: weary but happy, refugees arrive at a german train station at last. for thousands those steps represent the finishing to a harrowing journey stretching thousands of kilometres. germans gathered at the station to cheer and clap as refugees went through a temporary processing center. there they went through the first step of applying for asylum. >> translation: it's running smoothly in an ordinary manner. we had several meetings with the crisis management team. the governmenters police and aid organizations are managing this in an impressive way. >> reporter: german officials estimate that 800,000 refugees arrived in the country before the end of the year. the refugees waited in line to register and receive new clothing, water and food. some families faced many days of hostility in hungary, before being allowed to move on to germany

over the mediterranean, and up through the balkans. for days they have been held in hungary, uncertain of whether they'd be allowed through to austria and into the e.u. rob reynolds reports from munich, where they've been met with a warm welcome. >> reporter: weary but happy, refugees arrive at a german train station at last. for thousands those steps represent the finishing to a harrowing journey stretching thousands of kilometres. germans gathered at the station to cheer and clap as...

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>> macedonian police beat up refugees trying to make their way through thehungarhungary/macedonia border.hello. welcome to al jazeera. also ahead, russia confirms it's providing military aid to sear and will continue to do so. voting is under their singapore. plus, scientists say they have discovered a new human-like species. >> macedonia may follow hungary building a fence. up to 4,000 refugees are making their way trying to reach northern europe. the situation is becoming increasingly tense. >> from the islands, they took the ferry to the mainland. it's pouring with rain. many are not prepared for this weather. children are soaked to the bone. yet the refugees are still determined to continue they were journey, but it's one full of obstacles. macedonian border police have blocked their path. the rain continued to pour. impatient, the refugees press forward. the police push back. until it became too much to cope with. this is not the first time for the macedonian border guards to use force. others could just not wait any more. yet again, risk their lives. some said they were run

>> macedonian police beat up refugees trying to make their way through the hungar hungary/macedonia border. hello. welcome to al jazeera. also ahead, russia confirms it's providing military aid to sear and will continue to do so. voting is under their singapore. plus, scientists say they have discovered a new human-like species. >> macedonia may follow hungary building a fence. up to 4,000 refugees are making their way trying to reach northern europe. the situation is becoming...

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refugees are at the borderbetweenhungaryandaustria. they were keptinhungaryfordays but now are being allowed to go through the country. there are thousands waiting to make that trip. near the southern border with serbia, police are moving people into a new transit camp. hungary will build a high fence in less than five days. >> for many, a perilous trip is over. as refugees arrived in germany by train and bus, many were met with cheers and applause. we have reportersual this route on the hungary border, and we start in munich. a sense of relief for many refugees as we've seen in a footage. when they arrive, what do they face? >> they face a process, a government process that requires them to register and apply for asylum. most of them if they come from places like syria, iraq or eritrea are likely to receive a grant of asylum. you can see the ambulances and buses lined up, a sign to the refugees still arriving here at the mine nick train station. those who need medical attention will be bundled into the ambulances and taken off to be seen to, but most people are making it under

refugees are at the border between hungary and austria. they were kept in hungary for days but now are being allowed to go through the country. there are thousands waiting to make that trip. near the southern border with serbia, police are moving people into a new transit camp. hungary will build a high fence in less than five days. >> for many, a perilous trip is over. as refugees arrived in germany by train and bus, many were met with cheers and applause. we have reportersual this...

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worse refug crisis that europe has seen since the world war ii. many are at the borderbetweenhungaryandaustria, for days they are kept in hungary and are allowed to go through the country. there are hundreds of others waiting to make the strip. near the southern border police are moving people to a transit camp. hungary says it will seal the crossing with a high fence in less than five days. for many, a perilous trip is over. they arrived in germany by train and bus, many met with cheers and applause. rob reynolds reports from munich. >> weary but happy refugees arrive at a german train station at last. for thousands those steps represent the successful finish to a harrowing journey stretching thousands of kilometres. germans gathered at the station to cheer and clap as refugees went through a temporary processing center. it was set up on the site. there people took the first steps applying for asylum. >> translation: it's running smoothly in an ordinary manner. we had several meetings with the crisis management team. the government, police and aid organizations are managing this i

worse refug crisis that europe has seen since the world war ii. many are at the border between hungary and austria, for days they are kept in hungary and are allowed to go through the country. there are hundreds of others waiting to make the strip. near the southern border police are moving people to a transit camp. hungary says it will seal the crossing with a high fence in less than five days. for many, a perilous trip is over. they arrived in germany by train and bus, many met with cheers...

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an influx ofasylum-seekers.hungarystartedbuilding another fence to keep refugees out, this time from slovenia. france 24's correspondent reports. >> a landlocked nation at the .enter of the migrant crisis hungary is caught up in a battle to cope with increasing numbers of asylum-seekers arriving at its borders. or than 240,000 have been registered there this year alone, but the majority must travel on to austria and germany. crossed the border into austria in the past 36 hours -- more than eight thousand crossed into the border of austria the past 36 hours. >> dignity, in europe we find that it we find that we are human. we have all human rights here. >> in an unprecedented move within the eu's passport free schengen zone, hungary announced thursday that he was putting up barbed wire on its border with slovenia. it is the latest in a series of desperate measures to stem the flow of migrants. since hungary sealed the border havea fence, the refugees moved toward croatia. >> we organize them into camp's and we feed them, and we give them water and medical assistance, and then they

an influx of asylum-seekers. hungary started building another fence to keep refugees out, this time from slovenia. france 24's correspondent reports. >> a landlocked nation at the .enter of the migrant crisis hungary is caught up in a battle to cope with increasing numbers of asylum-seekers arriving at its borders. or than 240,000 have been registered there this year alone, but the majority must travel on to austria and germany. crossed the border into austria in the past 36 hours --...

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different operations launched since saturday.>>hungaryisclose to completing to second fence to close its borders to refugees. the new one is a continuation of the fence with serbia and runs along hungary's border with croatia. as we report now, it's all part of a much wider militarized strategy in response to the refugee crisis. >> whatever else you might think about the hungarian government, it is nothing if not determined. at this border crossing, the refugees dumped on the other side by croatia and from there, hungary takes no chances. they are under the gaze of the police and heavily armed soldiers. a helicopter claimed to be combat ready, as well, circled overhead. those already on buses are guarded by the police. those who need to use the bathroom regardless of age or sex are escorted there and back. they waited for hours until hungary was ready for its next move. clearly they would have nowhere to run if they wanted to. it's all open fields and nothing more. but all around, more military vehicles were busy laying more and more fence. of course the military components of hungar

different operations launched since saturday. >> hungary is close to completing to second fence to close its borders to refugees. the new one is a continuation of the fence with serbia and runs along hungary's border with croatia. as we report now, it's all part of a much wider militarized strategy in response to the refugee crisis. >> whatever else you might think about the hungarian government, it is nothing if not determined. at this border crossing, the refugees dumped on the...

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fromhungary. >>reporter: migrants pourintohungary, threateningto seal its border. this morning for the first time, helmeted army troops began massing along a newly built razor wire fence. on sunday, this little girl collapsing in sickness had to be carried across by a volunteer. >> where will you take her? >> reporter: this afghan teenager was separated from his family during the night. he has no money, only two eggs. two miles away, a overrun and unofficial relief camp where there is food, water, and medical aid. police are also there to take the migrants to government detention camps for processing. for this man, the alternative, returning his son to syria, is too much to bear. >> the syrian war has continued for four years, and it'll continue. >> reporter: the timing of the crackdown on illegal crossers will largely depend on how quickly they can complete this border fence. once they do that, this may be the end of the road. what happens once this fence is completed? what's your production? >> they're not going to stop just because they reach a fence like this. they will find an

from hungary. >> reporter: migrants pour into hungary, threatening to seal its border. this morning for the first time, helmeted army troops began massing along a newly built razor wire fence. on sunday, this little girl collapsing in sickness had to be carried across by a volunteer. >> where will you take her? >> reporter: this afghan teenager was separated from his family during the night. he has no money, only two eggs. two miles away, a overrun and unofficial relief camp...

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likehungaryandslovakia that voiced fierce opposition to a quota system. thousands are flooding the border. these are live pictures right now of refugees at a makeshift camp on the border as the evening sets in. they try to make it to german after being shut out of hungary. jackie has more on today's developments. >> the first thing that's significant is it was not a consensus. that's really the way in which european union sdis-making is generally made. the idea that everybody will agree together. it was clear they were not going to get a consensus decision on this highly divisive issue. in the end they decided to go for majority vote. we understand that the countries that voted against the proposal were the czech republic, slovakia, hungary, romania, and finland apparently abstained but the other countries voted for it. the political implications of this clearly is that yes, they have this decision. however, on the other hand there's more bitterness by the countries of eastern europe who will feel they were bullied and strong armed into a decision to take refugees that they don

like hungary and slovakia that voiced fierce opposition to a quota system. thousands are flooding the border. these are live pictures right now of refugees at a makeshift camp on the border as the evening sets in. they try to make it to german after being shut out of hungary. jackie has more on today's developments. >> the first thing that's significant is it was not a consensus. that's really the way in which european union sdis-making is generally made. the idea that everybody will...

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lester holt who isinhungarywatchingall of this unfold. lester, good evening. >> carl, good evening. they are still coming. it's after midnight here. another group coming down the tracks. the border is about two miles in that direction. people here sitting on the tracks. some of them may spend the night right where they are. others will try to get a bite, something in some of these makeshift aid stations that volunteers have put in place. people are coming in. hopefully they can find a tent, a volunteer's tent to sleep in. maybe they'll get on the buses. you see buses pulling away right now. those are taking people into detention camps where they will be processed. this will go on throughout the night, and there is such incredible urgency right now because late today, germany began to put the brakes on. those people coming over from austria into swrerm anne. they said no more for now. that backs things up through austria, and here in hungary, a country that said it will institute a crackdown at any moment now. >> reporter: the numbers of migrants are breaking records. over 4,000 on

lester holt who is in hungary watching all of this unfold. lester, good evening. >> carl, good evening. they are still coming. it's after midnight here. another group coming down the tracks. the border is about two miles in that direction. people here sitting on the tracks. some of them may spend the night right where they are. others will try to get a bite, something in some of these makeshift aid stations that volunteers have put in place. people are coming in. hopefully they can find...

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do with the migrants at its borders. hostility was once again on display todayinhungary. weget more tonight from our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. >> reporter: the world's most desperate continue to flow into hungary, hoping for safe passage to countries further north. instead, they are forced on to buses, headed for registration centers. families are often separated. parents terrified that registration will lead to detention and lost children. still, they keep coming by the thousands. refugees from war zones, migrants, poor countries. this family tried to slip into hungary through the border fence from serbia. officers arrived and sent them back. as of next week, they could be arrested or shot with rubber bullets for this. the hungarian government is already taking a hard line. now it is upping the the ante. the prime minister announced a new set of emergency powers, including permission to use live ammunition against anyone threatening security by entering this country illegally. the new rules are expected to come into force when this 100-mile-long fence is is c

do with the migrants at its borders. hostility was once again on display today in hungary. we get more tonight from our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. >> reporter: the world's most desperate continue to flow into hungary, hoping for safe passage to countries further north. instead, they are forced on to buses, headed for registration centers. families are often separated. parents terrified that registration will lead to detention and lost children. still, they keep coming by...

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continue to arriveafterhungaryannouncedthey can leave the country. crowds greated them with cheers, welcome signs, and feed and thousands have reached mu nick where rob reknelleds had this report. munich's train station. they registered with german authorities. >> see what's next. >> it's all running very smoothly in an orderly manner. we've had several meetings with the crisis management team. they waited in line for water and food. they spent many days facing hostility in hungry before finally being allowed to move on to germany. they have reached 10 billion euros this year. and set aside more funds for refugee shelters. those political actions lie ahead but for now thousands are simply happy to have reached their long, sought after goal, a warm welcome in a peaceful labbed. the road has been longer and more dangerous than she ever could have imagined. >> terrible, terrible. a bad situation. never worse for the english teacher from syria than when she, her husband, and three children found themselves on a boat that started to sink after they set off for turkey but before t

continue to arrive after hungary announced they can leave the country. crowds greated them with cheers, welcome signs, and feed and thousands have reached mu nick where rob reknelleds had this report. munich's train station. they registered with german authorities. >> see what's next. >> it's all running very smoothly in an orderly manner. we've had several meetings with the crisis management team. they waited in line for water and food. they spent many days facing hostility in...

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relocate 120,000 refugees around the eu. bashed wirearoundhungarysothe main crossing point is closed for thousands of refugees. >>> eight mexican tourists are accidentally killed in security operations. >>> australia has to be a nation that is agile. >> and the world goes pop. >>> plus all the day's sporting including the bribery and money laundering scandal surrounding the world of futbol and top fifa officials. >> european union manslaughters have -- ministers have agreed to move 120,000 refugees. this comes as barbed wire is set up at the border of hungary. they're also set to set tougher measures which could see refugees deported. >>> germany, the destination of choice for many reintroduced the checks on sunday. germany's vice chancellor said the move is designed to produce a more orderly flow of people. now brussels, they're redistributing 40,000 people from italy and greece. >> a large majority of member states have committed to this principle of the additional relocation of a further 120,000 people who deserve international protection. as part of these massive flows. the commi

relocate 120,000 refugees around the eu. bashed wire around hungary so the main crossing point is closed for thousands of refugees. >>> eight mexican tourists are accidentally killed in security operations. >>> australia has to be a nation that is agile. >> and the world goes pop. >>> plus all the day's sporting including the bribery and money laundering scandal surrounding the world of futbol and top fifa officials. >> european union manslaughters have...

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.>>hungaryandthe czech republic, slovakia have opposed a plan to distribute refugees. >> it may not seem like it, but in little places like this in southern hungary, the european vision of unity in dealing with the refugee crisis looks like a nightmare come true. you can see the village from this hungarian military land. the government is investigating whether to set up a semi-pan camp. it's basically a bog and providing water would cost a fortune. for the mayor of the village, the idea that hundreds from the middle east may be dumped is an immediate concern. >> translation: the vast majority or young strong men. on their journal they have natural needs they have not been able to satisfy. there's a strong possibility because of their cultural background that they'll satisfy needs in hungary or europe, but not in a european way. >> there are hundreds of little places like this across hungary, which have no money or prospects. >> this man is expecting refugees to be offered more help. >> now suddenly people are coming from a different culture and they are entitled to aid. i understand

. >> hungary and the czech republic, slovakia have opposed a plan to distribute refugees. >> it may not seem like it, but in little places like this in southern hungary, the european vision of unity in dealing with the refugee crisis looks like a nightmare come true. you can see the village from this hungarian military land. the government is investigating whether to set up a semi-pan camp. it's basically a bog and providing water would cost a fortune. for the mayor of the village,...

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with us. at this hour, syrian refugeesinhungaryareusing the only thing they can, their feet, to get out of hungry and into austria. after days of being stranded at the main train station, refugees said they could not wait any longer. unwed -- there is unrest at refugee camps as well as clashes with riot police at the syrian border. at the camp near the capital, one migrant reportedly died in a chaotic situation that is only getting worse. reporter: hundreds of frustrated migrants marched out of budapest, vowing to reach the austrian border, some 170 miles away, on foot. >> we are walking. we don't went to stay here. we don't have anything. we want to work. we work. work, work. reporter: the migrants, including syrians flee at war, hope to eventually reach germany or other western countries in europe. at a railway station, hundreds of asylum seekers have ended their standoff with police. they were put on busses and taken to a nearby camp. on thursday, they were hoping to go to austria, but to their train was stopped. during a standoff, a large group broke through accord and and f

with us. at this hour, syrian refugees in hungary are using the only thing they can, their feet, to get out of hungry and into austria. after days of being stranded at the main train station, refugees said they could not wait any longer. unwed -- there is unrest at refugee camps as well as clashes with riot police at the syrian border. at the camp near the capital, one migrant reportedly died in a chaotic situation that is only getting worse. reporter: hundreds of frustrated migrants marched...

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cornerstones of the community. kristen saloomey, al jazeera buffalo new york.>>>hungaryhasstarted building a new barrier on its border this time with slovenia. the country has already fenced off the borders with serbia and croatia to prevent refugees from entering. laurence lee has the report. >> reporter: it might not seem like it, but in little places like this in southern hungary, the european vision in unity looks like a nightmare come true. you can see the village from this piece of hungarian military land the government has been investigating whether to set up a semi permanent camp here for a thousand refugees but it's basically a bog and even providing water would cost a fortunate. for the mayor the idea that hundreds of men from the middle east might be dumped here is a more immediate concern. >> translator: the vast majority are young, strong men. on their journey they have some natural needs they haven't been able to satisfy. and there is a strong possibility that through their cultural background that they'll satisfy their needs in hungary or europe, but not in

cornerstones of the community. kristen saloomey, al jazeera buffalo new york. >>> hungary has started building a new barrier on its border this time with slovenia. the country has already fenced off the borders with serbia and croatia to prevent refugees from entering. laurence lee has the report. >> reporter: it might not seem like it, but in little places like this in southern hungary, the european vision in unity looks like a nightmare come true. you can see the village from...

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the tightest elections in decades. ♪>>>hungary'sprimeminister says refugees who cross inboarders illegally will be arrested starting next week. the u.n. children's agency is warning millions more could head to europe if the war isn't stopped. >> reporter: in a overcrowded refugee camp, the hungry are frantic for food. in this scene of chaos and confusion in hungary, the authorities distribute what they have by throwing it through the air. the lucky ones are able to catch their meal. the refugees on these buses behind us are waiting to be taken into the refugee camp. we're trying to get in as well, but the authorities aren't letting us or other journalists in, but everybody on board these buses are worried about what they are going to face getting in. many fear being fingerprinted in hungry. i am trying to get to holland this man tells me. causing even more concern is how exactly they will be treated. rights groups say conditions inside the camp are appalling. >> hungarian government has neither the capacity nor the political will to address the needs of these people. >> reporter:

the tightest elections in decades. ♪ >>> hungary's prime minister says refugees who cross inboarders illegally will be arrested starting next week. the u.n. children's agency is warning millions more could head to europe if the war isn't stopped. >> reporter: in a overcrowded refugee camp, the hungry are frantic for food. in this scene of chaos and confusion in hungary, the authorities distribute what they have by throwing it through the air. the lucky ones are able to catch...

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.hungary'sdefenceminister quit as tens of thousands of refugees try to enter that country, tensions boiling over on the border with serbia as people tried to break through the police lines. andrew simmonds is at the border. >> reporter: this person is following in the weary footsteps of thousands, coming across the border from serbia into hungary. there'll be another exodus into germany and austria may not happen. nothing changes. it's getting worse. hundreds of refugees spent three days in the field, guarded by police, waiting for buses to take them to a camp to be registered. police are refusing move. there's real anger, not just among the men, but the mothers, the children that have been here for three days, and it's really cold at night. this man brought his family from afghanistan. eventually they are lined up, preparing to board a bus. then this. >> stand up. go back. >> reporter: excuse me, this is this man's children. >> go back. >> go back. >> reporter: what do you make of this? >> you see the frustration. we are not a good people. you are not human, treated as hu

. hungary's defence minister quit as tens of thousands of refugees try to enter that country, tensions boiling over on the border with serbia as people tried to break through the police lines. andrew simmonds is at the border. >> reporter: this person is following in the weary footsteps of thousands, coming across the border from serbia into hungary. there'll be another exodus into germany and austria may not happen. nothing changes. it's getting worse. hundreds of refugees spent three...

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>> rough treatment for refugees as they try to make their way throughthehungary/macedonia border.hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. condemns a lengthy prison sentence ended down to venezuela's opposition leader. voting under way in singapore in what's expected to be the tightest election in decades. the u.n. votes to allow the palestinian flag to be raised at its headquarters. foreign ministers from four central european nations are meeting in prague. the czech republic, hungary and slovakia rejected proposals by the eu commission. they want 120,000 asylum seekers to be shared between the states. police closed a highway because dozens of refugees have been walking along it. meanwhile, the foreign minister says his country may follow hungary's example and build a border fence to stop refugees. let's go live to the border. some of the refugees crossing into macedonia have had a hostile reception. >> reporter: well, yes, indeed. because you have on one side they are afraid and do follow the news very closely. so they come up to you and ask you all the ti

>> rough treatment for refugees as they try to make their way through the hungary/macedonia border. hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. condemns a lengthy prison sentence ended down to venezuela's opposition leader. voting under way in singapore in what's expected to be the tightest election in decades. the u.n. votes to allow the palestinian flag to be raised at its headquarters. foreign ministers from four central european nations are meeting in prague. the...

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pacific's tribes is in the spotlight at the venice film vest fall. ♪>>>hungary'sprimeminister says refugees who cross its borders illegally will be arrested starting next week. he says people have rebelled against hungarian law and filed to cooperate with authorities. the u.n. children's agency is warning millions more refugees could head to europe if the war in syria doesn't end. let's talk to mohammed jamjoom now. what have you been hearing from refugees who have been taken to a detention facility on the border with serbia? what have they been saying? >> reporter: jane they are quite concerned. right now we're at the collection point where the refugees are taken before they are taken off to that detention facility. they are waiting to board a bus that will take them to that facility. they are quite worried. they don't know what is going to happen to them or when they will be able to leave hungary. we have heard from some refugees that have heard some have been there for 24 hours, and then have been allowed to leave after that. a lot of aid groups are concerned about the condition

pacific's tribes is in the spotlight at the venice film vest fall. ♪ >>> hungary's prime minister says refugees who cross its borders illegally will be arrested starting next week. he says people have rebelled against hungarian law and filed to cooperate with authorities. the u.n. children's agency is warning millions more refugees could head to europe if the war in syria doesn't end. let's talk to mohammed jamjoom now. what have you been hearing from refugees who have been taken to...

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hungary. withany hope, there will be another refugee exodus into germany. >> nothing changes here. it's getting worse. hundreds of refugees have spent three days in this field, guarded by police. waiting for buses to take them to a camp to be registered. there is real anger here not just amongst the men, but among the morlings. the children have been here three days and it's really cold at night. this man brought his family from afghanistan. they are lined up, waiting to board a bus. then this. >> move back! >> excuse me. >> draw back! >> draw back! >> what do you make of this? >> they are not a good people. they are not acting as a human. they are just doing like animal. this is not a human being. >> go! go! come on! >> nearby, syrians are gathered, this man complains that he has been stuck here for two days. >> they should make faster going administration and take the people to another village, another camp. >> scuffles break out after the people decide to protest, trying to break away from the assembly point. this woman says she was beaten with a baton. then a disturbing sight, a sic

hungary. with any hope, there will be another refugee exodus into germany. >> nothing changes here. it's getting worse. hundreds of refugees have spent three days in this field, guarded by police. waiting for buses to take them to a camp to be registered. there is real anger here not just amongst the men, but among the morlings. the children have been here three days and it's really cold at night. this man brought his family from afghanistan. they are lined up, waiting to board a bus....

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hungary. >>reporter: if things weren't hard enoughinhungary, nowit's raining and cold. we watched as refugees like this family from syria picked through donated clothing for something warm and dry. mothers swaddled their babies, others huddled at bus stops. volunteer haves come border area to give out ponchos, food and clothing, not the government, though. it's still treating this as a police problem. peter is emergency director of human rights watch. >> it appears that the hungary government wants to make this experience as miserable as possible for them. they take them from here on these buses to camps where they are held in pens like cattle really with very limited food and no information about what is about to happen to them. >> reporter: why do you say hungary wants to make this a miserable process? >> hungary has the most right-wing government of europe and billboards up all over the country talking about, against immigration saying that the migrants will take jobs. so this is really a government with this basis of keeping these people out. >> reporter: but then we saw somet

hungary. >> reporter: if things weren't hard enough in hungary, now it's raining and cold. we watched as refugees like this family from syria picked through donated clothing for something warm and dry. mothers swaddled their babies, others huddled at bus stops. volunteer haves come border area to give out ponchos, food and clothing, not the government, though. it's still treating this as a police problem. peter is emergency director of human rights watch. >> it appears that the...

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asks them to move refugees not just to croatia but alsotohungary, andthey said if they don't do that, then the border will stay closed, and they said they can't handle all of the refugees that are coming from serbia. they are saying 9,000 are coming every day, and that's too much for them, and asking belgrade to move some of the refugees to hungary or romania, and they are saying that they won't give up from their measures imposed to serbia. >>> a european union to resettle refugees is raising tensions. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: it might not seem like it, but in little places like this in southern hungry, the european union plan to deal with the refugee crisis is a nightmare come true. the government is investigating whether to set up a semipermanent camp cheer for refugees. but it's basically a bog. for the mayor the idea that hundreds of men from the middle east might be dumped here is a more immediate concern. >> translator: the vast majority are young strong men on their journey they have some natural needs they haven't been able to satisfy, and there is a stro

asks them to move refugees not just to croatia but also to hungary, and they said if they don't do that, then the border will stay closed, and they said they can't handle all of the refugees that are coming from serbia. they are saying 9,000 are coming every day, and that's too much for them, and asking belgrade to move some of the refugees to hungary or romania, and they are saying that they won't give up from their measures imposed to serbia. >>> a european union to resettle...

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>> we have reporters along this route,thehungaryborder.we start with rob. tell us what these refugees face when they actually come into germany. >> well, they face a process that begins with registering here at the train station. they're given a cursory medical check. some who have medical problems are taken away in ambulances, and they -- authorities here in the state of which munich is a part explained to reporters a system whereby a number of temporary shelters have been set up in places like large schools, disused convention centers around things like that, a real network of them. it appears to be organized in a very orderly fashion. earlier, we saw a train arrive from austria. there were about 100 refugees onboard, very weary people, with a sense of relief, all about them and speaking to them, you really get some amazing stories. i talked to a young man who said that he had to leave his family behind, his mother and father and the rest of his family, because he had been arrested for political activities. he said he's been tortured in the jails of president bashar al assa

>> we have reporters along this route, the hungary border. we start with rob. tell us what these refugees face when they actually come into germany. >> well, they face a process that begins with registering here at the train station. they're given a cursory medical check. some who have medical problems are taken away in ambulances, and they -- authorities here in the state of which munich is a part explained to reporters a system whereby a number of temporary shelters have been set...

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. we will be joined from vienna in a moment. first tothehungary-serbia border.tell us what you see on that side of the border. >> well, after a weekend that saw 14,000 refugees go into austria and germany, history marching away through this country, males have buses, now we're back where it starts in terms of hungary. here, this rail line, i'll show you now, in the distance, you'll see further down that rail line refugees, the endless stream of refugees coming across this rail line. they've been through a gap in the razor wire fence and now are here. the situation if anything has got worse here, because up to 3,000 refugees a day are coming through. if i could just look ahead, there has been a series of issues here, major issues. you'll see these refugees sitting, getting food, sitting on the rail line, but beyond that, there is a standoff going on, yet another standoff with the police. now earlier, we saw what were looking like clashes at one point, scuffles, a lot of scuffles, a lot of angry people trying to push through and get past these police. now, as you can see, the police

. we will be joined from vienna in a moment. first to the hungary-serbia border. tell us what you see on that side of the border. >> well, after a weekend that saw 14,000 refugees go into austria and germany, history marching away through this country, males have buses, now we're back where it starts in terms of hungary. here, this rail line, i'll show you now, in the distance, you'll see further down that rail line refugees, the endless stream of refugees coming across this rail line....

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tothehungaryborderwhere authorities have been seen letting small groups pass back on to the hungarian side. this are live pictures from the border. the huge influx of refugees has jammed border crossings. now croatia has closed all but one of its border crossings as well. lawrence lee has more. >> reporter: what has become clear as today has gone on is this clarification again from the position of the croatian government who had said they would let everybody in as long as they wanted to go out the other side. then they said they couldn't cope and might have to start closing the borders, but the prime minister said again today that they insist they don't want the razor wire solution that hungary opened, but they will let people through as long as they don't want to stay here. that is obviously better than the alternative. what happened today is the refugee route from serbia is still open. they are still coming in here by the hundred, and the croatian have laid on trains and buss to move them further north. so there is some movement, but the problem then arises what happens on

to the hungary border where authorities have been seen letting small groups pass back on to the hungarian side. this are live pictures from the border. the huge influx of refugees has jammed border crossings. now croatia has closed all but one of its border crossings as well. lawrence lee has more. >> reporter: what has become clear as today has gone on is this clarification again from the position of the croatian government who had said they would let everybody in as long as they wanted...

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hungaryandaustria, and for days keptinhungary, butnow allowed to go through. there are thousands of others waiting to make that trip. near the southern border with serbia, police are moving them into a new transit camp and say they will seal the area with a high fence. for many, the perilous trip is now over. we have this report from munich. >> destination, he were something knee, another train carrying refugees pulls into munich's central station. men, women and children tumble out. many escaped the civil war in syria. even the youngest gets a warm welcome from a volunteer. the refugees appeared weary as they made their way under police escort to a reception area. we asked how they felt to be in germany. >> thank god, we are in a country as developed as germany. >> this woman said she made nearly all the journey on foot. >> i want for it and i come into germany because -- >> she said it is her dream to stay in germany and to get to the end of her life in germany, because it is a land, a country of blessing and humanity. >> volunteers helped shepard the refugees through the stati

hungary and austria, and for days kept in hungary, but now allowed to go through. there are thousands of others waiting to make that trip. near the southern border with serbia, police are moving them into a new transit camp and say they will seal the area with a high fence. for many, the perilous trip is now over. we have this report from munich. >> destination, he were something knee, another train carrying refugees pulls into munich's central station. men, women and children tumble...

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illegallycrossing.hungaryhasaccepted 200,000 refugees this year. >> germany is backing the idea of cutting european union funding to countries that refuse to take in refugees. several countries rejected calls for mandatory quotas to spread the refugees out across the e.u. germany expects to take in up to 1 million refugees this year alone. >> not everyone in germany agrees that it should be the last stop on these desperate journeys. we have more. >> this was a city on alert. right wing extremists were planning a demonstration against the german governments decision to take in hundreds of thousands of refugees. authorities banned that protest. >> thousands of police are on duty, almost brock indicating hamburg central station just in case right wingers do attempt to defy the ban and travel to the city. >> one organizer of the band march agreed to heat us in hamburg. he's distanced himself from the neonazi movement and describes himself as a german patriot. >> germany always finds it tough to take the middle path. we always go to extremes. that was true of the nasty party and these g

illegally crossing. hungary has accepted 200,000 refugees this year. >> germany is backing the idea of cutting european union funding to countries that refuse to take in refugees. several countries rejected calls for mandatory quotas to spread the refugees out across the e.u. germany expects to take in up to 1 million refugees this year alone. >> not everyone in germany agrees that it should be the last stop on these desperate journeys. we have more. >> this was a city on...

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as hundreds of refugees scramble on to trains leaving croatiaandhungaryforhungaryandslovenia. part of yemen's capitol is reduced to rubble as some of the worst saudi led airstrikes. >> celebrating mass with the pope in cuba. the faithful flock to see francis on his first visit. hello. thank you for joining us. polling booths are closing in greaseaf weiry voters were asked to choose who should lead their crisis-hit country. four general elections and one referendum. let's look at the choices available to the greek people now the governing party won the most seats in january's election. also lost popularity and mps since water down an anti-austerity. surge. >> running almost next and next in opinion polls. whoever wings will still probably have to form a coalition. we are hoping to be in that coalition, the traditional left wing party, p, the breakap popular unity and centrist who have been pulling in single figures along with the hard right party. we will be live in athens in just a moment. first, hamyd reports on the day's events. >> he called for snap elections barely nine m

as hundreds of refugees scramble on to trains leaving croatia and hungary for hungary and slovenia. part of yemen's capitol is reduced to rubble as some of the worst saudi led airstrikes. >> celebrating mass with the pope in cuba. the faithful flock to see francis on his first visit. hello. thank you for joining us. polling booths are closing in greaseaf weiry voters were asked to choose who should lead their crisis-hit country. four general elections and one referendum. let's look at...

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people wererescued.hungaryisclose to completing a second fence to close the borders to refugees, it's a continuation of the defense in serbia, running among the border with croatia. lawrence lee reports. it's part of a wider militarized strategy to the refugee crisis. >> whatever else you a may think, it's nothing, if not conservative. at the crossing refugees are dumped on the other side. they are escorted through in small groups under the gaze of police and heavily armed soldiers, a helicopter claimed to be combat ready, those on buses are guarded by the police. those that need to use the bathroom regardless of age or sex are escorted there and back. they waited for hours, until hungary was ready for the next move. clearly there's nowhere to run, even if they wanted to, it's all open fields. military vehicles were busy laying more and more. >> the military component to the response has all sorts of other european union countries worried about the signals that it might send out. from the point of view of the hungarian government. this is the most efficient way of handling the c

people were rescued. hungary is close to completing a second fence to close the borders to refugees, it's a continuation of the defense in serbia, running among the border with croatia. lawrence lee reports. it's part of a wider militarized strategy to the refugee crisis. >> whatever else you a may think, it's nothing, if not conservative. at the crossing refugees are dumped on the other side. they are escorted through in small groups under the gaze of police and heavily armed soldiers,...

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way towards western europe today. this was the sceneinhungary, whereofficials are attempting to control the constant flow of people moving west. european union member states are called upon to show cam passion and carry the burden together. >> i call on member states to adopt the proposals that altogether, 160,000 refugees at the consulate of interior ministers on the 14 of september. i am talking about 120,000. it's 160,000, that's the number. >> e.u. president called for a more union feudified e.u. border and coast guard as well as new asylum policies. several countries have rejected the quotas. german chancellor angela merkel said that her country will only accept refugees and not migrants looking for economic opportunities. >> meanwhile, secretary of state john kerry meets with congressional leaders today as the u.s. considers its options for helping with the refugee crisis. kerry is expected to brief hem them on the administration's plan. the white house plans to take in 5,000 to 8,000 refugees from syria next year. >> a big rally in global stocks is pushing wall street fut

way towards western europe today. this was the scene in hungary, where officials are attempting to control the constant flow of people moving west. european union member states are called upon to show cam passion and carry the burden together. >> i call on member states to adopt the proposals that altogether, 160,000 refugees at the consulate of interior ministers on the 14 of september. i am talking about 120,000. it's 160,000, that's the number. >> e.u. president called for a...

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each year. many other european nations,quittinghungary, theczech republic, slovakia, and poland, have opposed a compulsory system. on tuesday, leaders from nearly 60 countries met in paris to address measures to aid the rapidly growing number of people fleeing to europe. u.n. high commissioner for refugees antonio guterres called the european asylum system "extremely dysfunctional and, in the recent weeks, completely chaotic," and called on the rest of the world's leaders to do more to help those seeking asylum. >> there no reasons to be optimistic about forced displacement in the world. one.is nothing only it is, of course, the biggest one, and the one lesser to the european borders. -- closer to the european borders. either increased capacity to improve prevention and to more effectively solve conflicts, or, i think, the refugee problem is going to go on increasing in the years to come. juan: according to the united nations high commissioner for refugees, approximately 2500 people are believed to have died or gone missing trying to reach europe so far this year. just over a we

each year. many other european nations, quitting hungary, the czech republic, slovakia, and poland, have opposed a compulsory system. on tuesday, leaders from nearly 60 countries met in paris to address measures to aid the rapidly growing number of people fleeing to europe. u.n. high commissioner for refugees antonio guterres called the european asylum system "extremely dysfunctional and, in the recent weeks, completely chaotic," and called on the rest of the world's leaders to do...

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. coming up in the next 60 minutes. germanyandhungaryimposeborder controls, leaving thousands in legal limbo. >> i'm very honored by the responsibility that's been definitive ome today. >> australia's new prime minister malcolm turnbull defeats tony abbott. >>> what egypt says is a mi mistaken air attack. >> i'm farrah ishmael, novak djokovic wins an unprecedented u.s. open title. >>> an emergency meeting is underway in brussels to try to figure out a policy on the biggest crisis since the end of the second world war. on the table, a controversial plan that could face member states to accept asylum seekers. that's causing controversy outside the block. three-year-old syrian boy whose drowning shocked the world, urging the eu to open its doors. >> it is heartbreaking and aga again, to live for -- to save alan and galeb his brother and rihana, it is not too late to save a million of them. they need that heps. >> help. >> germany, who originally opened its borders wide, saying it is struggling to cope and could face a million refugees this year. >>> austria and slovakia have faced e

. coming up in the next 60 minutes. germany and hungary impose border controls, leaving thousands in legal limbo. >> i'm very honored by the responsibility that's been definitive ome today. >> australia's new prime minister malcolm turnbull defeats tony abbott. >>> what egypt says is a mi mistaken air attack. >> i'm farrah ishmael, novak djokovic wins an unprecedented u.s. open title. >>> an emergency meeting is underway in brussels to try to figure out a...

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they cannot take in any more people. charlie d'agata is inrohska,hungary. >>reporter: across europe today, demonstrators by the tens of thousands made their voices heard. they're piling pressure on european leaders to do more for the migrants, arguing that there is a moral obligation to help people in such desperate need. you can't hear those voices on the front line of crisis in hungary, where the only certainty is it's about to get much worse. this is the main break in the finance separating hungary from censussia, and as you can see, migrants don't have to crawl underneath or climb over the top. they're allowed to stroll right through. but that situation may change drastically next week. if hungary's hard-line government makes good on its threats, every single migrant crossing the border like this will be arrested immediately. one reason rafan hussein from syria is reluctant to 10 across to hungarian soil. it's taken his family two weeks to get here, risking their lives on deadly boat crossings to do it. you think the hard part over or the hard part is about to begin? >> yes, hun

they cannot take in any more people. charlie d'agata is in rohska, hungary. >> reporter: across europe today, demonstrators by the tens of thousands made their voices heard. they're piling pressure on european leaders to do more for the migrants, arguing that there is a moral obligation to help people in such desperate need. you can't hear those voices on the front line of crisis in hungary, where the only certainty is it's about to get much worse. this is the main break in the finance...